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Supporters of President Trump’s latest travel restrictions argue that they can no longer be described as a Muslim ban because North Korea and Venezuela have been added to the list of targeted countries. Critics, however, say that the impact of the new order will be essentially unchanged from the effects of the previous two. News source FiveThirtyEight estimates, based on visas issued for U.S. travel last year, that majority-Muslim countries would likely still be the most affected by the new travel rules.

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